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The Duomo (Cathedral) of St. John the Baptist, begun in the 11th century over the ruins of the Roman temple of Mars, and re-consecrated in 1535. The original Gothic-Romanesque appearance has been modified by the subsequent renovations. It includes some notable works by
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The Veneti of Oderzo appear to have maintained friendly relations with the Romans and the population was gradually Romanized after the Romans moved into the area around 200 BC. The town was granted Latin rights in 182 BC. The
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It was not until about AD 1000 that Oderzo again gained relative importance. Over time, the town had grown again around a castle. It would be contested between the bishops of Belluno and Ceneda, the
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attributes the Lombard hatred for the city to the perfidy of a certain citizen of Oderzo, a "patricius Romanorum" named Gregory, who in 641, while under the promise of a truce, beheaded
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Oderzo achieved its greatest splendor during the 1st and 2nd centuries AD. Its population grew to about 50,000 inhabitants. It lent its name to the Venetian lagoon which was called
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The former Prisons (Porta Pretoria). It includes the remains of a medieval prison, whose most famous guest was the troubadour
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which surround Oderzo almost in the form of a hexagon. Starting from the north and then proceeding clockwise, they are:
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as its chief official. It would be held by the Byzantines, even after much of northern Italy was conquered by the
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still under Byzantine control. According to Venetian tradition, one of the refugees from Oderzo was the first
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E. Mangani, F. Rebecchi, and M.J. Srazzulla, Emilia Venezie (Bari: Laterza & Figli, 1981), 191.
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in 89 BC since acorn-like missiles with names in Venetic and Latin inscriptions have been found at
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party from 1945–1993, and experienced a notable economic boom, which also attracted a massive
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In 1943 it was a centre of the civil war between the German puppet
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occupied site and gave it its name. Etymologically, "-terg-" in
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families until 1380 when it became a stable possession of the
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Unfortunately, prosperity made Oderzo a target. During the
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and its citizens assigned to the Roman tribe Papiria by the
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With the reforms of Augustus Oderzo was incorporated into
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in 167 AD, Oderzo was sacked and destroyed by a force of
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The earliest settlement of the area can be dated to the
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The Navisego is now filled in with sediment, but the
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who took control of Rome and all of Italy after 476.
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Comune
Piazza Grande ("Main Square")
Coat of arms of Oderzo
Oderzo is located in Italy
Oderzo is located in Veneto
45°46′48″N 12°29′17″E / 45.78000°N 12.48806°E / 45.78000; 12.48806
Italy
Region
Veneto
Province
Treviso
Frazioni
Camino
Demonym
Time zone
UTC+1
CET
DST
UTC+2
CEST
Dialing code
ISTAT
026051
San Tiziano
Official website
Latin
Venetian
comune
province of Treviso
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